day 4 Summit speakers
Thursday, july 3oth, 2020
#TrainOfpositivity Virtual summit 2020
Shannon D. Hughes is a believer in taking advantages of all that life has to offer. The day you were born, you were given a MEMBERSHIP to your LIFE. It is up to you and only YOU to take advantage of it. Shannon is the author of "Your Motivational Manual", a public speaker, entrepreneur, radio host of "The Movement", and a success coach.
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Since 1995, Matt Bellace has been traveling the country as a professional speaker and stand-up comedian. He has spoken in 46 states to a wide range of audiences, including SEAL Team Six and survivors of Sandy Hook. Dr. Bellace has a PhD in clinical neuropsychology and trained at both the National Institutes of Mental Health and the traumatic brain and spinal cord injury units of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He is the author of the book, “A Better High,” contributing author for National Geographic Kids, and was a regular on truTV’s, “World’s Dumbest.
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join Matt for a Live Q&A on instagram thursday, july 30th at 12 noon cst/Chicago time
M&P will host the Q&A at @MPPresentations
Given the honor of directing the Heart of New York Teen Institute for almost 15 years, Nicole Rookey leads with vulnerability, passion and grit. She sees her leadership as a calling of stewardship. She thrives through co-creating (with her incredible team) empowering and humanizing experiences for others.
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Daniel Fitzgerald, MPH, ICPS is a 25-year-old guy from the small but mighty State of Rhode Island. For more than half his life, Dan has worked in public health and has worked for local, state, and national nonprofits and agencies. He knows firsthand about the power of youth voice and has channeled that grassroots level passion into system-level change. Recently, Dan was recognized for his national public health impact and received the 2019 C. Everette Koop Unsung Hero Award in honor of the Late United State Surgeon General C. Everett Koop. Dan currently services as the National Senior Manager for Advocacy at the American Lung Association and as the Executive Director of the Chariho Youth Task Force.
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David Bradburn is a writer, director and producer of independent films in Chicago. He started Fork the Man Productions to create films and connect independent filmmakers in Chicago. Bradburn’s films include “Superhero Me”, a finalist in the 2012 Beverly Hills Film Fest Writing Competition, and the soon to be finished “The Coming of Age” which was written by Northwestern University’s Film Department Chair, Dave Tolchinsky. Bradburn’s successful launch into Chicago’s independent film community most recently landed him assignments with Kenmore and FOX.
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Elliott Dean Walker is the self-proclaimed coolest teacher in Atlanta. He is the 2018/19 Kiwanis Morningstar Teacher of the Year and on the front line of education as an educator and STEM Scholar for the state of Georgia. He enjoys educating the future generations with hopes to make the world even brighter. Elliott resides in Georgia, where he enjoys writing, cooking and traveling. He plans to release his childrens book series "Brylan Visits," which will highlight his love of traveling to all 50 states and educating young learners on those 50 states.
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IF YOU ARE ENJOYING TODAY'S SUMMIT, CONSIDER PAYING IT FORWARD TO A GREAT CAUSE!
Our Day 4 "Care Campaign" Nonprofit is:The American Cancer SocietyConsider paying it forward to the American Cancer Society. It's mission is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. Matt and Phil of M&P Presentations LLC have a personal connection with this group's impact, witnessing the support it has given to their family members and former students.
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